Pitto's deep house smash "Richklap" has been on the shelves for about four years. Just like with good wine, some tracks need time to grow and develop before they reach their peak. "Richklap" is now fully developed and best enjoyed in 2012 and beyond. "Dusty" and the Viola mix of "Richklap" are more upbeat; they're jazzed up disco and house influenced tracks. Also includes a remix by Jackmate.

"Where My Soul Is Now" is the first single to be taken from the Dutch producer Pitto's album Objects In A Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear (GR 104CD). Lead track "Where My Soul Is Now" with its melancholic, jazz-infused overtones and incredible Leonie Muller vocal is a perfect snapshot of Pitto's mature and genre-defying sound. On the remix, acclaimed Swedish duo Minilogue create sheer beauty through techno.

On this highly-anticipated debut artist album, Dutch producer Pitto displays a mature and genre-defying sound. Working with a number of gifted musicians and vocalists (and even singing on a couple of tracks himself), he has taken a bold step, joining the dots from filtered house to fragile electronic pop. In a time when the LP has become a promotional tool rather than a form of expression, Objects In A Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear stands out as a truly sincere and compelling artist album. Over recent years, Pitto has invited an international cast of vocalists and musicians into his studio. Annie Mackin (from London) lends her spoken-word to "Childhood Storage" and "Childhood Storage Returns," which were written by designer Anna Nicole Ziesche (also from London). Pianist Wout Smeets collaborates on "Every Second Of U," Lilian Hak (from Utrecht) sings over the spooky chords of "Ceiling In Paris," Leonie Muller (from Breda) features on "Where My Soul Is Now" and "Goodnight," Manu Delago (from London) plays the hang on the mesmerizing "Mono Desire" and Alice Rose (from Cologne) collaborates on "When I Look At You," "Devil In Desire," "Don't Come Any Closer" and "Happy Now." Every single track has its own story to tell, but the full package offers a greater narrative, spanning many different genres. Overall, Objects In A Mirror... is a very intimate and dynamic listening experience, taking you from ecstatic to melancholy in the blink of an eye.

"Who would've thought it, techno DJs playing filtered house... well, earlier this year it happened, and it was Pitto's 'Feelin'' that caused the sensation. The original and superb dub, has gone on to become one of the biggest club releases of 2009. Whispered rumour of a remix package has abound, and these were confirmed with early copies of a District One remix finding support amongst the Dutch elite. Well now it's time to confirm the rumour, and not only bring you the District One remix, but bolster the package with a devastating remix from the master, Joris Voorn. Edwin Oosterwal and Voorn's Rejected label keep on delivering the hits. Long may it continue!"